Pelophylax pueyoi

Pelophylax pueyoi is not recognized as an established taxonomic name in widely accepted zoological or herpetological literature. Comprehensive databases, such as the Amphibian Species of the World, the IUCN Red List, and major peer‑reviewed publications, do not list a species, subspecies, or synonym under this binomial.

Possible Contextual Interpretation

  • Etymology: The generic name Pelophylax derives from the Greek words pélē (“mud”) and phýllax (“guard” or “protector”), referring to the typical habitat of these water frogs. The specific epithet pueyoi appears to be a patronym, likely honoring an individual with the surname Pueyo, a convention frequently used in species naming.
  • Potential Misidentification: The name may stem from a typographical error, an unpublished manuscript, or a provisional designation that has not been formally described according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).

Current Status

Accurate information about Pelophylax pueyoi—including its description, distribution, ecological characteristics, or conservation status—is not confirmed in reliable scientific sources. Consequently, the term remains outside the scope of recognized amphibian taxonomy.

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